Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Medical Genetics is a 2 year postgraduate program that studies the genetic basis of human disorders as well as the function of genetics in clinical practice. The course includes molecular genetics, gene therapy, genetic counseling, genomics, and diagnostic procedures for genetic illnesses. Students acquire practical experience in genetic analysis, bioinformatics, and laboratory research. The program prepares graduates to utilize their genetic knowledge in clinical settings, research, and healthcare. Graduates can work in genetic counseling, medical research, diagnostics, or the pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, helping to enhance personalized medicine and genetic healthcare.